







The world around the corner is an exciting one. i-Mobility is an advance that excites me hugely. We will soon be able to influence travel behaviours instantly as all facets of our lives become connected with one another. Let's grasp the opportunity and develop clear approaches to maximise the potential presented by the advent of The Internet of Things.
A world where everything is connected to everything.
A pedestrian crossing light will turn green as we approach to cross (phone in pocket), the train or bus will wait a few seconds as it knows we are just around the corner (phone in pocket), the car door will stay locked (as our weighing scales has told it we should walk that regular short journey), the car will tell us to pull in to the next service area for a drink to avoid the traffic up ahead without delaying our journey (as phone congested detected), the car radio will play an advert advising only me to think twice before repeatedly driving the 2 mile journey to work instead of walking (as the car has told the media planning agencies my travel habits), our computer at work telling us that we might as well work for an extra 30 mins (as our usual train has told our computer that it's running behind schedule). And all of this without us having to touch a button.
This will or could all become true in the not too distant future. But who is doing all the thinking to ensure that the connected towns and cities of today embrace the Internet of Things in a comprehensive and strategic way. What potential the Internet of Things to really encourage more intelligent travel behaviour which benefits our health, the environment in which we live and the economy which we rely on.
It's a debate that is starting to fascinate me and while i-Mobility is increasingly being talked about what practical steps are being taken to apply things to the planning of towns and cities across the Globe?
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